Why we decided to launch Evernow Pay-per-visit
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Menopause care isn’t one-size-fits-all. We know that every person’s journey is different, and so are their needs. That’s why we’re introducing Evernow Pay-per-visit—a flexible, on-demand option for expert menopause care with no long-term commitment.
What is Evernow Pay-per-visit?
Evernow Pay-per-visit gives you access to top-tier menopause-trained clinicians, without requiring a membership. Whether you’re looking for guidance on symptoms, treatment options, or a second opinion, you can get the care you need, when you want it.
Here’s what you get:
- Meet virtually with a menopause provider—no membership required
- Video visits covered by insurance plans nationwide*
- Includes access to prescriptions & care platform for 90 days
- Personalized care plans that can include hormone therapy, GLP-1s, anti-aging skincare, hair loss solutions & more!
- Flexibility to book follow-up visits or upgrade to a membership
No commitment. No waiting rooms. Just expert menopause care, on your terms.
Why we launched Pay-per-visit
We believe menopause care should be accessible and adaptable. While our membership model provides ongoing, comprehensive support, we know that not everyone wants or needs a long-term plan. Some women want to try out Evernow without committing, learn about what options there are available for care, or have questions about peri/menopause for a provider.
With Evernow Pay-per-visit, we’re making it easier than ever to connect with menopause experts—on your schedule, with or without insurance. Because your health should be in your hands.
Ready to get started? Book a virtual visit today.
*Insurance coverage varies by plan. Or you can pay $150/visit out-of-pocket.
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